The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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C E McBSIDE spcrU editor cl :
Keiuae City Star was an off:c:il --
tbe Kansaa-Nebraska gun-c and gw--what
probably is tlie M analysis o
this contest
He says "Kansas was Hie great dis-
i Eoops Champ
Kir:a Alphi National softball
flas aimers vrill play Alpha
u Onii a Ar-rican loop Utliats on Baltimore
appointment In 6alurd:iya games For vamond No 2 this aRernoon to de-
those looking for explanations ol the ermine the champSonshlp of the ira-
downlall of the Jayhawk eleven there l-mily soRball leagues and the right
m itwwyuii interesting angles With- to Flay Fhi 3ifa Della for the all-
out a doubt Kansas was too highly :::ven:iv title
touted before the season started Today's game win be the l!rst of a
-TOO many games were wen in con- three-game series the other two to bo
versa tlonsl bees before the season ' run off the following sflaninon AU
swung into etm' The Kansas squad games in the series will star: at 4:30
wm judged by its ! and power with-land will be the regulation ssvt-n in-
out k full knowledge of that most im- j nines in length
pArtn football quality frequently J -4- T O’s W7 Fliyiijt
referred to as “from the shoulders up" i The A T Ok win the right to enter
"Kansas is a better foot bail team : the “World's Series” by defeating Sqt-
than It showed against Nebraska Just i ms Alp'ia Epsilon Monday afternoon
how better of course one can j 7 to 1 in a playoff for the American
not say but the Oklahoma and the 1 league pennant Both teams were tied
Mimoutl r""“ ih"w bring out the j fer the lead with a record Of eight Yis-
truth oe faity of that belief j wulrs and cne defeat
I Eappa Alpha raced straight thru its
uySKERS ALERT 1 schedule for eight consecutive wins
-NSBiJsKA MOST have been a'- and !ndJcd tls Pennant before drop-Nl-Bh-SKA
MUOl nave pir flroj gRme the second-
place Delta Upsllons “Tex” Tompkins
rrn in two complete teams in this
game S3 the K A1 win not be with-
out a flock of pifich-hltters and sub-
stitutes Tompklnt Kirk
Both managers will probably start'
their pitching aces today with Tomp-
kins taking the mound for the Na-
tional leaguers and Jimmie Kirk doing
tire hurling for the A T 01
The series winners will play Pug
On Two Mile Squad
Norman High Drills
For Shawnee Game
FOOTBALL
RESULTS
State Pecan Exhibition
’ To Stress Marketing
Lad Covers
In 10:275
In perhaps the most exciting game
of thi
mcrt teal
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intramural horeeshoe tourns- NWnan Tcrl went to wort Mun-
mcra matured by spurts of ringer ' nnv
throwing which made both teams look to- theil ame "f 0o“h
i like good material for the finals Brand LcCrcne'a Shawnee Wolves on the
Howsrd Lenderking Baltimore Md
retained his position of sixth man on
the crosscountry team by winning the
trials held Tuesday afternoon in 10
minutes and 275 seconds
Lenderking came from behind in the
final lap to beat out C W Perry by
10 seconds after following Henry
Sawders and Perry in the previous laps
Distance i 1e foi
: and Eenaub Kappa Sigma defcaied
Bailey and McDowell Acacias SO to
43 Tuesday afternoon to win their way
to- the fuiaia
Two teams have now reached the
finals Burleson and Bowden O C
Sandwich shop defeated Buchanan
and Smith Beta Theta PI Monday in
the othsr semi-final match
Two semi-final games will be play-
ed Thursday according to Jim Miller
manager of the sport Feist and
Btrategier Delta Phi Epsilon will
meet Hull and Jones Beta Theta Pi
Sawders was passed on the fifth : and McCurdy and Beet Phi Delta
lap after leading 'the field for the
mile' by Perry who held the lead un-
til passed by Lenderking
Other men who ran are C W Perry
Howard Lenderking L R Leonard
John Grantham Henry Bowden and
Tom Hogan
The team to make the trip to Kan-
sas for the next meet wifi be com-
prised of Captain Glen Dawson Bus
Moore Cecil Feme Jack Wilhelm
Richard Barrett and Howard Lender-
king Kennedy second place winner id the
meet between Nebraska and Kansas
last Saturday and Stover are slated to
form the major opposition for the
Sooners next Saturday
STILLWATER— i AP)— The Oklaho-
ma A and M college will enter ap-
proximately lb5 head of animals in
the American Royal Livestock exposi-
tion which will open at Kansas City
November 15 Many consistent prize
winners at Oklahoma and Texas fairs
are In the group which Includes M
horses 24 head of cattle 73 sheep and
52 head of swins
SSTS'ESS A And M To Exhibit
wo — —t JW !K££3SSESrS£' In stock Exposition
showed against the raging Cornhusk- " starting sometime next week r
ere Whether the improved brand will The Indspenjent champs won tlie unl-
ba nff latent to repulse the charges of i 'ers-7 tule tajit 5rear
the Sooners is the question that makes : '
the game one of absorbing interest VjiabIj Tfpijl V n pojfir
'-"Oklahoma hat two brilliant ball' A aLSIl Lalal V t-lol I V
carriers in Mills and Warren the for-
mer rated probably as the best run-
ning back in the conference The
Sooner line also presents a valiant de-
fense Oklahoma's weakness if any
lies in its lack of high powered un-
derstudies Lindsey says that seven of
his athletes have played practically
every minute of each game this sea-
son ’ That is a rare bit of good for-
tune at the same time proving that
the Sooners are well conditioned"
A KEBRASKA UKDERRATEO
i KANSAS MAV have been overrate i
but it seems to me that Nebra-!-:a ha
been underrated i
‘The power that the Huskers shown
i& their first quarter drive on Oacn
m m mltlu rr r'rrv I't --
Theta will meet Btlncheeum and Mc-
Curdy Fhi Delta Theta
In the finals which start Thursday
four teams will play a round robin
series for the title Each team will
play three matches
Jayhawkers Start
Work For Sooners
Kansas Hopes to Tic for Title
By Winning Saturday
LAWRENCE Kim— (Special) -J-The
Jayhawkers rested Monday but got
back into football practice Tuesday
in preparation for the annual game
with Oklahoma hers Saturday
The Nebraska game won by the
Cornhuskere 16 to 0 resulted In slight
injuries to Carnle Smith and more
serious injuries to Cecil 5 may who
probably will be out the rest of season
Coach Adrian Lindsey of Oklahoma
saw ' the Nebraska gams and while
confident of victory for the Ssonere
admitted the Nebraska showing and a
possible if not probable reversal of
farm would make next Saturdays
game a close one
Kansas looks forward to the game
hoping for a victory that might pave
the way for a three-way tie for con-
ference championship honors Okla-
Tigcrs Out to Inflict Solves : u ojuta 7
Second Defeat Eridav 1 centenary Cenlial Teachni Ed-
lijacd 0 -
Tonkawa 19 Chfiocco Indians 6
8 M U Froth 0 Amarillo JrCol-
f3C 0
Texas Tech 53 Abilene Christian 0
Sates 14 Colby 0
Union University 14 Louisiana Co-
lege 7
Davis-Eikins 28 Rider college O
Cameron Ageles 21 8 W Teachers
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Yukon 20 Klnafisher 9
Miami 37 Commerce
Cleveland 14 Yale 7
Mangum 13 Hobart 0
Stillwater 6 Cushing 9
Dewey 71 Chanute 0
Classen 40 CupiUd Hill 0
Tulsa 14 Central Oklahoma City 7
Shattuck 34 Laverne 7
Pauls Valley 2 Ardmore 0 -
Medford 6 Jefferson 0
Cherokee 13 Nash 0
Okmulgee 13 Kenryetta 0
Hennessey 14 Covington 0
Eufauls 23 McAlestcr 0
gridiron of Oklahoma Baptist univer-
sity in Shawnee Friday
Altlio tlie Tigers have not iron a
game this season they are working
hard In anticipation of holding the
Wolves and kiting the breaks decide
wie game
The LcCronemcn have met defeat
once this year but it caine early in
the season and since then they have
gained come valuable experience and
have beaten some of the best teams in
the state as their win oven Classen
indicates
The Muldrowxnen came out of the
Chfckasha game without any serious
Injuries and are In good shape for this
tussle The only injury received in
the game last Friday was a shoulder
injury to Westervelt However this
was only a minor injury and will not
keep him from the game this Friday
The only shift Coach Muldrow con-
templates in his lineup is the moving
of Rushing to quarterback and Frants
to halfback Otherwise the same line-
up that started 'he game last week
probably will get the call
DUNCAN — Co-operative markets
of pecans and expansion of the
try in Oklahoma will be stressed
the lourth annual sUte pecan show to
bu held here November 1 a&4
Cash prizes of about H75 and ritoou
will be awarded winning exhibitor
The first two shows after orpmj
turn of the pecan association ttn
held at Ardmore and the third 1 1
Oklahoma City 11 1
Fearing that she was losing her
mind Grace Newlin Bryn Mawr soc-
iety girls committed suicide in Phll-j
delphla
Isn’t there someone
you should send a
greeting card to—?
The cattle herd of H S Coturn
Oklahoma City already ha3 been en-
L-i fcphe of tir gae agafost Jterfd la th- im international Live-
1 rto exposition to he held at Ciocago
Suiri: i y: arll:r:x were ruming Kansas m n am — —
Bliva S-U Ui- the varaity Tuesday af-l imbcr 28 t0 December eobums have rveh won two and lost one Mls-
n herd ol ten head or Red Poll- soun lias tuoken even on Its two con-
Thr -s!tv team saved cn the de- competltlcn wll the best of that breed ference games and Kansas Aggies
feme -iiru-mi the pnetka while the best of that breed j have lost two and won one Ames has
fcvhrn a ran KaJ spirner and re- !“ States and Capada ! lost four
S id was enough to- make ire plcriy
id that the game is out of the s
I tremble tp think' what mlX'ht hive
happened if a 13-yard penalty aol
Mills' 60-yard run had not came at
the right time
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ONE OF the finest froiltmcn loit-
ball squads in history seems on the
verge of being wrecked by poor grades
Twenty-six of the brightest stars
were on the flunking list at the end
of the first six weeks
Last year's freshman squad set a
record that probably will not be equal-1
ed Not a man on the team failed to 1
make his grades j
If this year's team hunlcs in the
vsf-s iio:r tlie Warner formation
O'u "AVob rcplmcd Snede Elistrom
IV f rush lMt'-kfxld Webb will be '
lv Ac-Me came while Ell-!
arT slurdirg will keep
11m n:t il lite CvUil'-t
' Alien vis rimnivt a: end in the
place cf Fmlth Wc'cns who will also!
b- in lor the gamo with the
talc ii-iiu- Tlie rest of the lineup was j
I!-- ram as Uxt the Boomers used
iytin-! ili cicorrs Saturday
J I ynn Ercrs wes directing the
lioirer i'nni in tc ob'ence of Coach
Lawrrncx “Jap" lfjskfll who was said
b- -':es::nR up" lot an operation to!
js'ii’ ass lonsiir The operation is!
teh-xiuled for lodnv
YOU DON’T WAIT ON US
The popular saying—
Let’s meet and cat at
P K’s
‘NEXT DOOR TO “600"
classrooms as much as It does on the ’ ’ ' “ -
gridiron it will have no trouble t (
Paul Young got eligible It eouldri
Hidden Ti:j of Grapevine Tex
'lUarti rbock on the Okluhun-a A and
M r- teall tem- has b: en appointed
i : s:udoi:t sens-" fill a vacancy
d r iwv'-oMuuve
ediiathdi
be very hard
Women Debaters Hold
First Team Meeting
The first meeting cf the new wom-
en's debate team was held TutMny
afternoon in the public r -k:rg offi:-'
Walter Emery debate rua-h atrouoc-
cd that a group p-eture of the
would be taken at 139 Thur-Jay and
a captain for the team eVetctl
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Mitlicr: “What In’"
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Sport Shorts
Kansas fotmations were gobbled up by the Sooners
in a light scrimmage Tuesdav Guarding against in-
juries coaches did not permit thetuswl to become vie-
ious The lirsi string men "Vf bucking the best beef
‘ the freshmen could produce and the second string faced
Jayhawk plat s of another Boomer eleven- Neil John-
son an old-timer was aiding Spence and Davis with
the yearlings in Jap's abwnre
Before ass’gning his warriors to defensive drill
Ad introduc'd two more new plays jhal look like
somebody’s business The success of the Sooner run-
ning attack is going to lunge around spied and decep-
tion The Jayhawks arc almost sure to get a taste of
Oklahoma's aerial ability
How about a great ind-off for the team’ Lei's
all gather at the train for'setne old Sooner pep Where
are those fellows who yiiied ”600" at the freshman
meeting?
ihtiiVEBsrry
ne
FRANK BROS
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NEW YORK N Y
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Pearce, Dick. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1930, newspaper, November 12, 1930; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1795005/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.